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Ménage
Lectroniq Love Affair

Lectroniq Love Affair
Lectroniq Love AffairLectroniq Love Affair

Artists

Ménage

Catno

MWARE005

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP Stereo

Country

Australia

Release date

Jul 27, 2023

Ménage - Lectroniq Love Affair | Merriware (MWARE005)

Merriware presents “Lectroniq Love Affair” - A split EP from the members of Australian dance music group Ménage, the fifth release from Naarm/ Melbourne based imprint Merriware.

Dashiell, Sam Brickel and Eugene Pascal each offer up a track of their own solo material as well as a collaborative remix of the title track giving an insight to their individual production styles and their sensibilities when working together.

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Sleeve: M

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A1

Dashiell - Lectroniq Love Affair

A2

Sam Brickel - Vespene Dreams

B1

Dashiell - Lectroniq Love Affair (Ménage Remix)

B2

Eugene Pascal - Late Night

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